Nigerian gov’t says external loans not for recurrent expenditure, explains why it is borrowing
Nigerian gov't says external loans not for recurrent expenditure, explains why it is borrowing The Federal Government has restated that ...
Nigerian gov't says external loans not for recurrent expenditure, explains why it is borrowing The Federal Government has restated that ...
Ghana's public debt increases marginally by 0.2%; now 76.4% of GDP Ghana's total public debt increased marginally by 0.2 percentage ...
The developing world’s hidden inflation risks As the global economy begins to emerge from the COVID-19 crisis, managing inflation risks ...
Naira vs Dollar: There was a currency… Our very own literary genius, Prof Chinua Achebe, shortly before he bade us ...
World Bank President: Eight areas to accelerate vaccine delivery to developing countries Widespread access to COVID-19 vaccines is critical for ...
Admit AU in G20 Group of Nations – Prez Akufo-Addo says at UN General Assembly “Admitting the African Union to ...
Equatorial Guinea tackles twin tragedies with the Help of IMF Emergency Assistance The pandemic continues to batter Equatorial Guinea like ...
How countries can diversify exports Four economy-wide factors—governance, education, infrastructure, and trade policy—relate closely to more varied and complex exports ...
Seth Tekper Writes: Is government treating exceptional IMF SDR flows as appendix footnote? Since 2017, we have argued against the ...
Liquidity tightens on interbank market, as government T-Bills sale target falls short again Liquidity appears to be tightening on the ...